Japan’s weirdest manga and anime in 140 characters

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Ordinarily, we like to steer people away from the idea that Japan is “weird” and “crazy”. Yes, there are lots of things about Japan that are different from what you’re used to – but that doesn’t make them weird, it just makes them different. A lot of the time, Japan’s “weird” aspects (loos with heated seats and water jets, taxi doors that open automatically, capsule hotels) are just bloody good ideas, and the rest of the world should be considered “weird” for not adopting them.

But then there’s the very special world of manga and anime. They provide entertainment to millions of adults and children in Japan and across the globe, but there’s no defending Japan’s vast netherworld of comics and cartoons against charges of weirdness.

Enjoyable? Yes. Creepy, unsettling and downright twisted? Absolutely.

Japanese cartoons go where no Disney character would ever be seen dead, and were doing terrifying, post-apocalyptic, I’m-pretty-sure-it’s-not-OK-for-my-children-to-see-this bizarreness decades before anyone had ever heard of Adventure Time.

Now I have a tendency to ramble (and when it comes to a subject as interesting as this, I could go on forever) so I’ll keep this brief. Though I’ve steered clear of anything too gory or blue – (that’s a rabbit hole you go down at your own peril) – be warned, some of these are not for children.

So without further ado, here are 20 of Japan’s weirdest manga and anime, in 140 characters or fewer:

1. Deadman Wonderland

A teenage boy trapped in a Battle Royale-style theme park prison uses his blood as a weapon to fight his oppressors.

2. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

Successive generations of the Joestar family save the world from supernatural foes using superpowers called “Stands”.

(It sounds pretty standard, but I am assured that it’s not. I struggled to summarise this one in 140 characters.)

3. Toriko

Superhuman Gourmet Hunter searches for precious foods to create his full-course meal – the most highly sought-after ingredient being GOD.

4. Gyo

A young couple struggles to survive being repeatedly attacked by fish with mechanical legs, and a dangerous odour called “death stench”.

5. Saint Young Men

If Jesus and the Buddha were roommates in Tokyo, apparently they’d spend their days sightseeing, boozing, gaming and blogging about it.

9. Animal X

10. Akikan

Anthropomorphic female drink cans fight each other to determine whether steel or aluminium cans are superior.

11. Sleeping with Hinako

An anime of a sleeping girl designed to be played at night so you don’t feel lonely in bed. Both creepy and desperately sad.

12. Fooly Cooly

Boy is hit on head with left-handed bass guitar; head becomes portal for giant robots.

13. Midori Days

Schoolboy struggles to find a girlfriend due to his tough-guy image – until one day his right hand turns into a miniature girl.

14. Samurai Pizza Cats

Three cat ninjas split their time between working at pizzeria and battling evil regime. Think Mutant Ninja Turtles meets Tokugawa Shogunate.

15. Qwaser of Stigmata

A race of people called Quaser battle it out using special powers replenished by breast milk.

16. Unko-san

Anthropomorphised lump of faecal matter lives on a poo island with a band of multicultural poo friends.

17. Yakitate!! Japan

Warm-handed boy dreams of creating Japan’s national bread, baking bread “using sheer anger and the power of his burning passion”.

18. The Female Fridge no. 1

Woman wakes up one morning to find that she has become a fridge in the apartment of the man she has a crush on.

19. Waga Tousou

A manga adaptation of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf. They went there.

20. Children Can’t Choose their parents

A manga about a man who has an affair with a chicken. It’s “haunting”, apparently…

Disclaimer: InsideJapan Tours cannot be held responsible for mental scarring resulting from reading or watching any of the above.

Drop us a line if you want more insight into the world of anime and manga. Try a day tour around the streets of Akihabara to soak up the otaku life or browse the comic shops of Nakano. You may prefer to try your hand at drawing with the manga workshops or do it all together in our Manga & Anime Self-Guided Adventure.